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BRECLAV, Czech Republic –
Canadian hockey fans are celebrating a golden performance by Canada’s National Men’s Under-18
Team following a 4-1 victory over co-host, Czech Republic, in the gold-medal game at the 2017 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Cup on
Saturday.

The win marks the red-and-white’s 21st gold medal in 27 years of
summer under-18 competition.

“It’s exciting. There are a lot of great teams and a lot of great countries
[competing in the tournament], and to come out on top is pretty special,”
said head coach Brent Kisio (Calgary/Lethbridge, WHL) of winning the 2017
Ivan Hlinka Memorial Cup. “The place was rocking; it was a great
atmosphere, and it was a lot of fun [to play the Czech team on its home
ice]. We [told the players] to enjoy it; it’s a pretty special experience
playing over here, with these fans [who were] awesome. A lot of credit goes
to [the fans] for the atmosphere of the game tonight.”

The Canadians got on the board in the first with a goal from Jared McIsaac
(Truro, N.S./Halifax, QMJHL) at 16:26. Team captain Joe Veleno (Kirkland,
Que./Saint John, QMJHL) scored what would be the game-winning goal at 2:19
of the second, while Kevin Bahl (Mississauga, Ont./Ottawa, OHL) and Jack
McBain (Toronto/Toronto Jr. Canadiens, OJHL) – who also earned assists on
the first two goals – each potted one for Canada before the final buzzer.

“It’s so amazing. I’m so proud to be here with the boys; I’m so happy to be
Canadian. I just can’t describe [how it feels],” said goaltender Olivier
Rodrigue (Chicoutimi, Que./Drummondville, QMJHL) moments after the
celebratory team photo on the ice. Rodrigue back-stopped Team Canada in
four of its five tournament games, including the final, recording four
consecutive victories.

The Canadians held the defending champions from the Czech Republic to 19
shots, peppering their goaltender with 46 shots on goal. The full game
story and stats can be found at
HockeyCanada.ca/Hlinka.

As
announced last November, Canada will take a turn hosting the prestigious summer hockey staple on
Canadian ice as Hockey Canada, the Czech Ice Hockey Association, and the
Slovak Ice Hockey Federation have struck a multi-year partnership which
will see the tournament come to Edmonton in 2018, 2020, and 2022.